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Post by vbmom10 on Aug 19, 2014 20:42:31 GMT -5
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Post by smb4 on Aug 20, 2014 0:07:24 GMT -5
Bummer. The 20th snuck up on me and I missed my chance. I've heard that one can get tickets even after the game is officially sold out - any suggestions on reliable ways to do this (without having to sell a kidney) would be appreciated.
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Post by firedup on Aug 20, 2014 0:54:26 GMT -5
Bummer. The 20th snuck up on me and I missed my chance. I've heard that one can get tickets even after the game is officially sold out - any suggestions on reliable ways to do this (without having to sell a kidney) would be appreciated. You can still get single game tickets, but don't wait long. If you do, stubhub it or show up on campus three hours prior.
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Post by NebraskaVBfan93 on Aug 20, 2014 1:49:26 GMT -5
Bummer. The 20th snuck up on me and I missed my chance. I've heard that one can get tickets even after the game is officially sold out - any suggestions on reliable ways to do this (without having to sell a kidney) would be appreciated. Craig's List is,a,pretty decent place to find tickets a times. Outside the arena prior to a match. And no, you don't have to get there three hours ahead of match time. I used to get tickets in front of the Coliseum all the time. It's even easier now at Devaney with twice as many seats. Best thing? I've never paid more than face value for a ticket.
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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 20, 2014 2:32:53 GMT -5
Bummer. The 20th snuck up on me and I missed my chance. I've heard that one can get tickets even after the game is officially sold out - any suggestions on reliable ways to do this (without having to sell a kidney) would be appreciated. I don't understand this post, since it was made several hours before the start of sales (assuming the OP is correct).
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Post by NebraskaVBfan93 on Aug 20, 2014 3:53:31 GMT -5
Bummer. The 20th snuck up on me and I missed my chance. I've heard that one can get tickets even after the game is officially sold out - any suggestions on reliable ways to do this (without having to sell a kidney) would be appreciated. I don't understand this post, since it was made several hours before the start of sales (assuming the OP is correct). The op is correct. I didn't get it either.
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Post by vbgirls2 on Aug 20, 2014 9:36:59 GMT -5
There are always a handful of people selling tickets at face value prior to the game. There are not many however and not easy to find more than two seats ever.
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Post by nothingbutcorn on Aug 20, 2014 13:00:58 GMT -5
If you are in Lincoln you can sometimes pick them up at the ticket office by the stadium. Also most time you can get standing room only tickets. The only draw back is you have to wait until the match is about to start.
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Post by smb4 on Aug 20, 2014 13:10:03 GMT -5
Bummer. The 20th snuck up on me and I missed my chance. I've heard that one can get tickets even after the game is officially sold out - any suggestions on reliable ways to do this (without having to sell a kidney) would be appreciated. I don't understand this post, since it was made several hours before the start of sales (assuming the OP is correct). Oh you just had to look at the timing. I looked at the date on my computer when I saw the post and did not notice it was after midnight. Oops. I did try at 8:08 this morning, but I guess I was too late. No tickets were available for games that work with my schedule.
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Post by NebraskaVBfan93 on Aug 20, 2014 13:32:30 GMT -5
If you are in Lincoln you can sometimes pick them up at the ticket office by the stadium. Also most time you can get standing room only tickets. The only draw back is you have to wait until the match is about to start. Yep. Forgot about this option. I believe the ticket office at the arena usually opens an hour and a half before match time. This is a decent time to get there anyway because if you don't succeed at the ticket window, you'll still have a good chance to get them from people selling them out front.
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